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07 Sept 2025

Students from local school shortlisted for this year’s FÍS Film Awards

Carrig NS shortlisted for their film for 'Now and Then'

Students from local school shortlisted for this year’s FÍS Film Awards

Carrig NS have been shortlisted for their film for 'Now and Then'.

THE 2024 FÍS Film Awards have announced that students from Carrig National School, Birr, have made the shortlist for this year's competition.

Carrig National School have been shortlisted for their film for 'Now and Then', which was produced by their 4th, 5th and 6th classes.

The renowned contest which is now in its 18th year, will feature a host of short movies created by primary school children and their teachers across Ireland. This year’s event, hosted by RTE’s Sinead Kennedy is set to take place in the Helix, Dublin on February 21st. With over 1,500 pupils involved, the FÍS Film Awards aims to inspire a new generation of budding filmmakers from within the classroom

The premise of the FÍS project is to introduce and lead pupils, often as young as six and seven years of age through every step of the filmmaking process. By doing so, children are offered a unique opportunity to develop their creative skills outside of a traditional classroom setting. Aspiring moviemakers are encouraged to test their communication and collaborative skills, essential components for personal growth and learning. Additionally, pupils are given hands-on experience with a variety of filmmaking tools and equipment, bolstering their digital skills and increasing their confidence with new technologies. The FÍS project is in line with the Government’s digital strategy for schools, an action plan for integrating digital technologies into teaching and learning assessments in the classroom.

From one cohort of students to another, the award ceremony will be filmed and broadcast by third-level students from the IADT’s National Film School, MA in Broadcast Production for Radio & TV to provide them with hands-on professional and practical experience as they seek to further their skills. In addition, post-production of the awards is produced by students on IADT’s BA in Film & TV programme.

This year’s FÍS Awards Ceremony will recognise a wide range of achievements across 20 unique categories. Celebrating all aspects of the filmmaking process, it will include awards for acting, costume design, originality, and storytelling among others. The wide range of accolades on offer aim to highlight the many different components pupils and teachers must consider when acting as movie directors, producers and screenwriters.

Members of the public can join in by watching the 18th Annual FÍS Film Awards live through fisfilmproject.ie.

Commenting on the shortlist for this year’s FÍS Film Awards, Christina Reynolds, FÍS Creative Manager, Institute of Art, Design & Technology added: As we prepare for this year’s FÍS Film Awards ceremony, where the next generation of movie makers will be recognized across 20 diverse categories, we are heartened by how the FÍS Film Project continues to inspire young minds through the magic of filmmaking. Alongside nurturing creativity in primary students, the FÍS Film Project offers invaluable, hands-on learning experiences for the students of IADT’s National Film School. We are excited to celebrate the blending of education, technology and creativity through this project, as it continues to empower students to become directors, producers and screenwriters of their own narratives.”

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